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  2. Macintosh 128K - Wikipedia

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    The computer was released in January 1984 as simply the Apple Macintosh. Following the release of the Macintosh 512K in September, which expanded the memory from 128 KB to 512 KB, the original Macintosh was re-branded Macintosh 128K and nicknamed the "thin Mac". The new 512K model was nicknamed the "fat Mac".

  3. Apple Park - Wikipedia

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    Cupertino, California, with the circular building of Apple Park, located north of Interstate 280 Apple Park is located 1.2 miles (1.9 km) east of the original Apple Campus . Apple has had a presence in Cupertino since 1977, which is why the company decided to build in the area rather than move to a cheaper, distant location.

  4. Jef Raskin - Wikipedia

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    "THE MAC AND ME: 15 Years of Life with the Macintosh (Part 1)" (PDF). The Analytical Engine. 2 (4). Computer History Association of California: 9. ISSN 1071-6351. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 23, 2017. Raskin, Jef (May 1996). "THE MAC AND ME: 15 Years of Life with the Macintosh (Part 2)" (PDF). The Analytical Engine. 3 (3 ...

  5. The Greatest American Inventions of the Past 50+ Years - AOL

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    The computer age can be split into two eras: before 1984 and after. That was the year Apple released the Macintosh computer.Before the Macintosh, which was the first affordable computer ever to ...

  6. Mac (computer) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Jean-Louis Gassée, a Sculley protégé who had succeeded Jobs as head of the Macintosh division, made the Mac more expandable and powerful to appeal to tech enthusiasts and enterprise customers. [15] This strategy led to the successful 1987 release of the Macintosh II, which appealed to power users and gave the lineup momentum.

  7. Steve Jobs - Wikipedia

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    This first model was later renamed to Macintosh 128k among the prolific series. Since 1998, Apple has phased out the Macintosh name in favor of "Mac", though the product family has been nicknamed "Mac" or "the Mac" since inception. The Macintosh was introduced by a US$1.5 million Ridley Scott television commercial, "1984". [262]

  8. Macintosh II - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh II was introduced at the AppleWorld 1987 conference in Los Angeles, [15] with low-volume initial shipments starting two months later. [16] Retailing for US $5,498, [17] the Macintosh II was the first modular Macintosh model, so called because it came in a horizontal desktop case like many IBM PC compatibles of the time. [18]

  9. Column: As Eaton fire advanced, here's how employees rescued ...

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    The Eaton and Palisades fires are among the most horrific disasters in Southern California history, with thousands of structures destroyed, billions in damages and more than two dozen lives lost ...